Portfolio Sections
- A. Final Product: Main Product (1)
- B. Final Product: Ancillary Texts (1)
- C.1 Evaluation Question 1 (1)
- C.2 Evaluation Question 2 (1)
- C.3 Evaluation Question 3 (1)
- C.4 Evaluation Question 4 (1)
- D.Appendix 1 : Research For Main Product (8)
- E. Appendix 2: Pre Production Planning for Main Product (6)
- F. Appendix 3: Research And Pre-production Planning For Ancillary Texts (3)
Monday, 14 November 2011
Horror Trailers With Elements Which I May Use (Part 1)
I think that this Trailer for "The Crazies" is an excellent trailer. It is very entertaining to watch, and gives you a great idea of the story of the film - in fact although I haven't seen the film, my only criticism would be that it seems to give a little too much away. One of the things I particularly like about this trailer is the pace, and how the pace changes. Although my trailer will be shorter and not give so much away, (Since it is a teaser trailer) I really like how the pacing of this trailer is one of the main things that makes it good. At the start of the trailer, when the trailer is essentially introducing itself, the pace is quite slow. This slower pace continues until about 46 seconds, at which point we gave a very long shot, followed by a lot of very quick shots in succession. This sudden change is pace is something I think is very effective in a trailer. The pace then continues to be very fast as the story and action further unfolds. This is something that is definitely achievable in my trailer assuming the plot and camera shots fit.
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